CALGARY — During 50 years of researching chimpanzees in the wild Jane Goodall has learned a thing or two about the environment and she says it's time for Mother Nature to have more influence on decisions than economics.
The British researcher, in Calgary for a speaking engagement on Sunday, said she travels 300 days a year
And I take it you do that by foot? Just like Al Gore?
Good one.
Another one who talks the talk, but apparently doesn't walk the walk. I might be more inclined to get onboard the Jane train, if she was actually a little more dedicated and did the whole Ewel Gibbons thing rather than spouting off her version of Planet of the Apes.
Another moron that erroneously uses the word "economics" when they really mean "business". Economics is the study of efficiency in the use of resources. The environment is a resource. Ergo, economics cannot "trump" environment. They are one and the same.
And if we want to speak in "should haves", those apes that she lived with SHOULD HAVE beat her death when she invaded their environment. She was extremely fortunate.
And I take it you do that by foot? Just like Al Gore?
And I take it you do that by foot? Just like Al Gore?
Good one.
Another one who talks the talk, but apparently doesn't walk the walk. I might be more inclined to get onboard the Jane train, if she was actually a little more dedicated and did the whole Ewel Gibbons thing rather than spouting off her version of Planet of the Apes.
And if we want to speak in "should haves", those apes that she lived with SHOULD HAVE beat her death when she invaded their environment. She was extremely fortunate.